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  2. Louvre Palace - Wikipedia

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    North wing of Louvre facing main courtyard. The Louvre Palace (French: Palais du Louvre, [palɛ dy luvʁ]), often referred to simply as the Louvre, is an iconic French palace located on the Right Bank of the Seine in Paris, occupying a vast expanse of land between the Tuileries Gardens and the church of Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois.

  3. Louvre - Wikipedia

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    The early days were hectic. Privileged artists continued to live in residence, and the unlabeled paintings hung "frame to frame from floor to ceiling". [37] The structure itself closed in May 1796 due to structural deficiencies. It reopened on 14 July 1801, arranged chronologically and with new lighting and columns. [37]

  4. Marguerite Gérard - Wikipedia

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    Upon the death of her mother in 1775, Marguerite Gérard, the youngest of the seven children, took up residence in the Louvre with her sister and her sister's husband Jean-Honoré Fragonard. [5] She lived in the Louvre with them for approximately thirty years, [6] allowing her to view and be inspired by great artworks of the past and present. [3]

  5. Vincenzo Peruggia - Wikipedia

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    In Der Raub der Mona Lisa (1931), an early German sound film, Peruggia was portrayed by Willi Forst. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] In an April 1956 episode of the TV show You Are There , called "The Recovery of the Mona Lisa (December 10, 1913)", Peruggia is played by Vito Scotti , who reprised the role in another TV reconstruction of the famous theft, this ...

  6. Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe - Wikipedia

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    Torun had her first child, Pia, at the age of 18. She later married Pia's father, a Danish journalism student, but the marriage was short-lived. In 1948, Torun married her second husband, a French architect, with whom she had a second child, Claude. In 1956 they divorced, and Torun lost custody of Claude to his father. [2]

  7. Mademoiselle Caroline Rivière - Wikipedia

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    Although Ingres favoured subject matter drawn from history or Greek legend, at this early stage in his career, he earned his living mainly through commissions from wealthy patrons. [ 1 ] The family lived outside Paris at St. Germain-en-Laye , and Mademoiselle Caroline Rivière would have been between 13 and 15 at the time she was portrayed ...

  8. Lisa del Giocondo - Wikipedia

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    They lived in shared accommodation until March 5, 1503, when Francesco was able to buy a house next door to his family's old home in the Via della Stufa. Leonardo is thought to have begun painting Lisa's portrait the same year. [28] [29] Lisa lived in the "Casa grande" on Via della Stufa for nearly fifty years. [1]

  9. Gustave Courbet - Wikipedia

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    The following day, the Federation of Artists debated dismissing directors of the Louvre and of the Luxembourg museums, suspected by some in the Commune of having secret contacts with the French government, and appointed new heads of the museums. One of a series of still-life paintings Courbet made while in prison for his role in the Commune (1871).